More than 3,000 bikers rode in a column, to honour the memory 7 dead in crash of motorcycle

Thousands of motorcyclists drove through new Hampshire on Saturday to honor the memory of seven motorcyclists killed in an accident in June.

Police in new Hampshire said that more than 3,000 people took part in the «Ride for the Fallen 7» — the trip of 90 miles to the scene of the crash.

Riders left at noon, leaving a biker bar in Laconia, and headed North to Route 2 in Randolph near the Motel I was staying at the victim before the incident. State police escorted the group along the way.

«This is an unprecedented accident, so we want to honor the deceased in an unprecedented manner,» he told WMUR, CNN office, organizer Steven Ellison.

What an incredible afternoon in New Hampshire as thousands of motorcycles took to the road in the #RideForTheFallen7 from Laconia, NH to Randolph, NH. pic.twitter.com/OrffFYIuF3

— Kevin Wiles, Jr (@kwilesjrphoto) July 6, 2019

Seven victims of the June crash was a veteran Marines and their spouses – members of the club Jarhead Motorcycle Club — men, and dismissed from the service with a positive response.

They drove West towards Route 2, heading to a charity event when their lane went truck-pickup truck coming from the opposite side, killing seven.

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The driver of the pickup, 23-year-old Vladimir Zhukovsky, pleaded not guilty to seven counts of negligent homicide.

In the days that followed the incident, the Ministry of transport of the state of Massachusetts said that Zhukovsky in may, was charged with driving in an alcohol intoxication in Connecticut that would lead to the termination of his rights to control the trucks in Massachusetts.

Continue to expect delays on I-93 North. Many motorcycles are making their way to Randolph, NH. #Ride4Fallen7 #RideForTheFallen7 #NHSP #RideSmart #ShareTheRoad pic.twitter.com/6S4rHxSxyk

— NHSP (@NH_StatePolice) July 6, 2019

On Friday, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker has announced changes in the rules of registration of vehicles of the state, which will include verification of 5.2 million rights through the national registry to update your information on termination rights. He also spoke about the creation of a new position to monitor security and requirements for truck drivers in the state.

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